Man jailed in orange juice emergency

ALOHA, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon man spent Memorial Day in jail after calling 9-1-1 to complain that a McDonald's worker was rude and didn't give him an orange juice he ordered.

Raibin Osman of Aloha is accused of improper use of 9-1-1. The Oregonian newspaper reports that the 20-year-old bailed out of the Washington County Jail on Tuesday and could not be reached for comment.

Sheriff's Sgt. David Thompson says Osman wouldn't listen when deputies told him the emergency number isn't to be used for straightening out fast-food orders.

A McDonald's employee also called 9-1-1 during the incident, complaining that Osman and the people with him were blocking the drive-thru lane and knocking on the restaurant windows.